Sky Mall

The growth of commercial convenience

With industry growth comes commercial convenience.

And nowhere in Barbados is that more apparent than at Sky Mall.

The rejuvenated retail shopping center was regenerated from Mall Internationale in November 2012 and has since grown into a true one-stop experience for Barbadian shoppers. But, beyond the simple accessto retail shops, grocery needs and business service centers, Sky Mall has endeavored to incorporate businesses that bridge every conceivable gap in the consumer market.

A new emphasis on marketing and a friendly extension of gratitude to customers has been encapsulated by multiple giveaways, competitions and promotions since the transition, conveying the message that Sky Mall is not only the perfect place to do personal shopping and banking, but also home to the most popular food court on the island, with six restaurants catering to a wide range of tastes.

The mall is operated by Williams Industries Inc., a diversified Caribbean corporation with headquarters situated at Cane Garden, St. Thomas in Barbados. It controls 13 wholly owned and 17 joint venture companies – in Barbados, Saint Lucia and other Caribbean islands – that do business in manufacturing, electrical engineering, supply to the construction industry, waste recycling, water desalination, well drilling, real estate development, building and equipment rental, sewage treatment, alternative energy, cellular communication and tourism.

Overall, the WII Group employs more than 600 people, more than 300 of which are shareholders.

“There are nine offerings. I call them offerings, because what we are trying to do is cover all the market niches that had voids before,” said Everick Eastmond, the mall’s operations director.

“We have recently filled the void for hardware with the introduction of H & B Hardware Express that can connect customers to a wide range of hardware products by virtual access to the main store.We have also recently rolled out a conference/seminar facility with the latest in communication technology. This facility has a capacity of 90 persons in a theatre settings and 50 persons in a seminar setting. The facility will collaborate with our food court tenants to provide food and beverage for conferences and seminars.”

The facility took on a sizable new tenant in the summer of 2014, when Massy Stores & Pharmacy opened a new outlet, eight months after the closure of the Trimart supermarket.

The new store occupies 33,000 square feet – including 20,000 square feet of retail space– in a completely refurbished and re-designed space that is also home to smaller retail outlets in front of the entry to the supermarket, in addition to a large gym and wellness center upstairs.

Eastmond said customer traffic has increased significantly since the 2012 changes were made, particularly with the addition of the food court.

“Hallmark is the most recent international brand to join us,” he said.“At present we are 100 percent tenanted in the retail space, with only 4000 square feet remaining for office occupancy.”
The arrivals join a long-term roster that includes Payless (offering fashion, jewelry and accessories, footwear), Courts (home furnishings and accessories), Brydens Stationery (school and office supplies) and Upbeat (men’s and women’s apparel).

Also, on the property’s southern side, are Little Pleasures Dessert Parlour, Burger King and other food court restaurants, in addition to government and commercial offices.

“I would say that at any one time there are close to a thousand people who come and work here at this facility,” Eastmond said.“We have the government offices, and they occupy nearly 50,000 square feet of space on the eastern side.And on the northern side we developed offices for Lynch Insurance Brokers, which occupies some 7,000 square feet. So the building now has four faces, and that’s what we’ve been trying to do in the development.”

In-house mall management is working in tandem with Williams Industries on a future vision.

The aim, he said, is to make Sky Mall the premier location of its kind in Barbados – building particularly on the elements of safety, security and convenience – which, in turn, will enable it to attract the sort of customer clientele to prolong the success.

“Our current marketing/public relations strategies also include widening our reach to assist the programs of surrounding schools and community organizations while at the same time encouraging and assisting our tenants to raise the bar of customer service towards excellence to their primary targeted customers,” Eastmond said.

Having Massy on board will go a long way toward that objective.

The Trinidad and Tobago-based company provides a range of first-class healthcare services from on-site testing to over-the-counter drugs and filling of prescriptions.

“Massy has invested a lot of money in terms of the esthetics and the product offering and the whole ambience of the supermarket,” Eastmond said.

“It’s a state-of-the-art, well laid-out supermarket and hopefully the people who come here will enjoy it. The mall extension cost us about $4 million and I’m sure it cost the supermarket well over $7 million dollars in new equipment, new electrics and new air conditioning. We’ve gone out of the way to make sure that it is brand new, and will surely be attractive enough to draw the people that we want to be able to draw, because we are aiming to the middle and upper middle class.”

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